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Panoramic View

Hi everyone, I wonder what lens photographers use to take panoramic photos? (those landscape kind of photos). I'm currently using a 450D.. Does Sigma 10-20mm or Canon Efs 10-22mm does the job? Or any other recommended lens for a good wide angle shot?

Re: Panoramic View

There are dedicated panoramic cameras that capture pics in pano format, for example Hasselblad's X-Pan and Fuji's GX617, but these lie out of most ppl's budget at the $4k region.. otherwise, the 10-22 does the job quite well or you could consider Tamron's 11-16 as well but you lose out 1mm of wideness which does count in ultra-wide range.. also its not all about the lens or body, you'll need to have the proper techniques if you wanna stitch your photos into a pano..

Re: Panoramic View

Re: Panoramic View

Originally Posted by J-Chan

There are dedicated panoramic cameras that capture pics in pano format, for example Hasselblad's X-Pan and Fuji's GX617, but these lie out of most ppl's budget at the $4k region.. otherwise, the 10-22 does the job quite well or you could consider Tamron's 11-16 as well but you lose out 1mm of wideness which does count in ultra-wide range.. also its not all about the lens or body, you'll need to have the proper techniques if you wanna stitch your photos into a pano..

hmm ok, can I say that.. if I were to get either the 10-22 or Tamron 11-16, I will have to self edit the photos to panoramic size?